Everything you need to apply for admission is right here.

After submitting your completed application, track its progress online. Once the Office of Admissions receives your complete application, it usually takes two to three weeks for Wright State admissions staff to make an admission decision.

Special Notes:

When you apply online, you can submit your application and pay with a credit card or mail a check. You can also defer your application fee to Financial Aid on the application.

Housing

There are so many great reasons to live on campus at Wright State: instant study partners, microwave, refrigerator, air conditioning, independence, the Raider Shopping Shuttle, and huge rooms.

Ready to live on campus? To apply for housing you must first be admitted to Wright State; the next step is to get online and get the housing application submitted. Priority Deadline for housing is June 1st.

Financial Aid

Wright State offers a wide range of scholarships for students. Learn more about Wright State scholarships for First Year students and Transfer students. Deadline for most scholarships are in February, March and April.

To apply for Financial Aid, including loans, grants, and work study, submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid by the priority deadline: March 1.

Wright State's Title IV Code: 003078

If you have specific financial aid questions, contact Raider Connect at 937-775-4000 or check out the Raider Connect website for more information.

Competitive Programs

Several degree programs require additional steps for admission to the program. Learn more by checking out the requirements:

Music-requires audition, for all Music majors (including Music Performance, Music Education, and Music History and Literature) and those who wish to minor in Music. See the requirements and audition dates.

Additional Information

Additional Information

It will take up to three weeks to process the application once all required items are received.

Attention male students: A law passed by the Ohio Assembly requires state universities to charge nonresident fees to male (Ohio) students who have not registered with the Selective Service. In addition, Selective Service registration is linked to many federal and state benefits, including eligibility for federal student loans and grants.

If you have registered but have lost your Selective Service number, call the Selective Service System at (708) 688-6888 between 8:30 a.m. and 6:45 p.m., Monday through Friday, and a duplicate card will be sent within 10 days. For additional information, please visit the Selective Service System Web site.

Nondiscrimination Policy

Wright State University does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, sex (including gender identity/expression), color, religion, ancestry, national origin, age, disability, genetic (DNA) information, veteran status, military status, or sexual orientation. We take affirmative action to recruit and assist members of various racial or ethnic groups, women, Vietnam-era veterans, and persons with disabilities whose ability to achieve academic success might otherwise be unrecognized because of cultural barriers. Our policy is consistent with the various federal and Ohio statutes that prohibit discrimination.